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GETTING AROUND CAMPUS<br />

Citations<br />

The VVC Campus Police Department receives its<br />

authority to enforce traffic and parking regulations from<br />

the California Penal Code, the California Vehicle Code,<br />

and provisions established by the California State<br />

Legislature. Ignoring a citation will result in immediate<br />

legal action in the form of substantial additional penalties<br />

and a hold placed on your vehicle registration with the<br />

DMV, and a transcript hold at VVC.Motorcycles. A<br />

motorcycle parked at VVC must display a student<br />

parking permit which must be affixed to the motorcycle<br />

and clearly visible. A staff permit is required on all<br />

motorcycles parked in staff stalls.<br />

Disabled Persons Parking. Vehicles parked in the bluelined<br />

disabled persons parking stalls are required to<br />

properly display a state-issued disabled person’s license<br />

placard and a VVC student parking permit.<br />

Habitual Parking Offenders. Any vehicle that has been<br />

issued five (5) or more parking citations that are unpaid<br />

is subject to tow-away, per CVC 22651.<br />

Traffic Rules. All California vehicle laws are enforced.<br />

Violators are issued citations to the <strong>Victor</strong>ville Traffic<br />

Court.<br />

Performing Arts Center<br />

Located off Jacaranda Road and Bear <strong>Valley</strong> Road at the<br />

center of the campus, the PAC (Building 54) is a 493-<br />

seat proscenium theatre that supports professional<br />

dance, ballet, symphony, musical and dramatic stage<br />

productions, choral concerts and a wide variety of<br />

community events. Seminars, travel lecture series, public<br />

forums are also supported. For event information 24<br />

hours a day, call: (760) 245-2787 (A.R.T.S.) For rental<br />

information call (760) 245-4271, ext. 2440.<br />

The PAC houses the Communication Studies (CMST)<br />

and Theater Arts (TA) classes. The design lab, lighting<br />

lab, costume lab, rehearsal room, make-up lab, and<br />

scene shop are located on the first floor of the PAC. The<br />

CMST classrooms and the communications lab are<br />

located on the second floor of the PAC.<br />

<strong>Victor</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong>-VVC Presents<br />

A delightful season of live entertainment featuring<br />

professional, student and community talent. There’s<br />

something for the entire family on the calendar including<br />

Theatre, Music, Dance, Special Events, Travelogue and<br />

so much more. For ticket information call (760) 245-4271,<br />

extension 849.<br />

245-4271, extension 2440, regarding availability and<br />

rental fees.<br />

Restrooms<br />

Restrooms for men and women are located in most main<br />

buildings on campus.<br />

Student Activities Center/Community<br />

Conference Center<br />

Located on the east side of the lake, this building<br />

(Building 44) is a central gathering place for students,<br />

faculty, staff and the VVC community.<br />

Included in the center are the Associated Student Body<br />

(ASB) offices, Computer Room, RamPage student<br />

newspaper office, PTK (Honor Society), Conference<br />

Center, Faculty/Staff Dining (Desert Rock Café), S & B<br />

Foods (Chinese, pizza, and American dishes), Rams<br />

Café (gourmet coffee, teas, pastries, and the famous<br />

Seattle Freeze), Foundation Office, and the Rams<br />

Bookstore.<br />

The elevator complex connecting lower and upper<br />

campus empties onto the Student Activities Center patio.<br />

Student Services Building 1<br />

Building 52 is a “one-stop” student center for admissions,<br />

registration, Bursar (fees) and financial aid. A Student<br />

Services computer lab is available to students who need<br />

to apply for admission, select courses, or apply for<br />

financial aid. Lab hours are Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. –<br />

5:00 p.m. (closed one hour for lunch).<br />

Student Services Building 2<br />

Located adjacent to the Performing Arts Center, Building<br />

50 houses Disabled Students Programs and Services<br />

(DSPS), Extended Opportunities Programs and Services<br />

(EOPS / CARE) and CalWorks offices.<br />

Telephones and Vending Machines<br />

Public telephones have been placed at several locations<br />

around the campus for the convenience of students.<br />

Telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD) have<br />

been placed on the telephone located in the Student<br />

Activities Center.<br />

Vending machines dispensing a variety of food and<br />

supply products are located throughout the campus.<br />

AN OASIS OF LEARNING<br />

Past performances include: Shirley Jones, John Raitt,<br />

The Joffrey II Ballet, Montovani Orchestra, Western<br />

Opera Theatre, Glenn Miller Orchestra, California<br />

Shakespeare Festival, Guthrie Theatre, Bella Lewitsky,<br />

and others.<br />

Organizations or individuals wishing to use this facility<br />

should call the Performing Arts Center Coordinator (760)<br />

2012-2013 <strong>Victor</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong> Catalog 23

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